Best Camera Phones in India

Asif Iqbal Shaikh

A good camera is given considerable importance when purchasing a smartphone. Here’s a list of the very best camera mobiles out in the Indian market today. Bear in mind that since these are the very best out there, most are also fairly expensive. In fact, at least some of them will cost you just about as much as a basic DSLR camera would. But then these are mobile phones, and are also capable of a lot of very different things. All of these devices can record 4K videos, and output picture quality that is far superior to most phones out there. Here is the list of best camera phones in india in India for February 2018.

Best Camera Mobiles in India (February 2018)

The Galaxy Note 8 is Samsung’s first dual-camera smartphone, and the company nailed it by fitting both sensors with OIS for improved low-light images. The phone can capture great images in all conditions, and its 4K videos have awesome audio quality. Its 8MP autofocus selfie camera is very good, too.

The iPhone X is the best smartphone camera from Apple yet. It has dual 12MP camera sensors, one with a wide-angle lens and one with a telephoto lens. Combined, they click excellent images in most conditions. It’s the first phone that can capture 4K videos at 60fps. Its front-facing is accompanied by a depth sensor, so you can click selfies with background blur effect.

The iPhone 8 Plus’ rear-facing camera performs similar to that of the iPhone X, but its portrait and 2x zoom images appear slightly grainy in comparison. Moreover, the iPhone 8 Plus’ front-facing camera can’t do background blur magic. Everything else remains the same, including great images in daylight conditions and 4K videos.

The Pixel 2 took Google’s AI-powered photography to the next level, thanks to OIS, wider aperture, and improved algorithms. It clicks great images in the day and decent images in low-light conditions. It even clicks excellent background blur images with its single front and rear camera sensors. It’s the 4K videos that lets it down, though.

The Galaxy S8 is exactly similar to the Galaxy S8+ in terms of imaging, but it comes with a smaller, 3000mAh battery, so the phone doesn’t last as long in comparison. This means that you can’t click as many images, selfies, or videos as you can with the Galaxy S8+ on a single charge.

In addition to an effective autofocus and optical image stabilisation, the HTC U11 earns its place on our list owing to the excellent image quality its 12-megapixel sensor yields, especially in low-light. Its performance with video recording is just as commendable as well.

The OnePlus 5T uses a dual-camera setup at its rear, of which, the secondary sensor is activated only when the ambient light is below 10 lux. While not in the league of the iPhone X and Galaxy Note 8, the OnePlus 5T’s cameras can capture great images during the day and decent images in low-light conditions, especially considering its price. The 16MP selfies aren’t that great, though.

There are a lot of new flagship smartphones expected in the coming months, some of which we expect will completely upstage at least a phone or two from this list. With this list, we hope to keep you updated on the best camera phones out in the market.